Male Infertility

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Male infertility refers to the condition, where males are incapable of producing reproductive hormones or could not produce enough hormones to make women fertile. Infertility in men can be caused by many reasons, which includes environmental, physical and mental health, etc. It can occur in any stage of a man’s life but, most of the men suffer from this at later ages. This infertility can cause many problems apart from fertility; it leads to many physical and mental illness.

In Poland The prevalence of testosterone deficiency was 17, 33, 42 and 57% for testosterone levels of less than 200, 250, 300 and 350 ng/dL, respectively. Only 47% patients had testosterone levels in the normal range (>350 ng/dL). The degree of ED was significantly higher in men with lowest testosterone levels (p < 0,002), and it was mild in 39.5% of cases, mild-to-moderate in 26.2%, moderate in 18.2% and severe in 16%.

Randhawa Ramanpreet Receiver Operating Characteristic curve analysis of Anthropometric Physiological and Biochemical indices and a comparison between four International definitions JSS, mATP-III, IDF and ATP-III for screening Metabolic Syndrome among Pre- and Postmenopausal Rural females of Amritsar (Punjab) PPT Version |
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